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Once upon a time there lived a little girl in the garden of a giant. The giant loved his garden with all his heart and took great care of it, so he did not allow anyone to tear flowers. Even if only one. To prevent strangers from entering the garden, the giant surrounded it with a high wall. Because of this, the girl who lives with the giant never left the garden. The giant always told her that the outside world was very dangerous. It is much safer to live in the garden. One day a girl heard a woman’s voice from behind the wall: “Good giant, I really need purple flowers from your garden. Could you please give me a couple? ? Of course the giant turned her down. He screamed furiously to get her out. But the woman's voice didn't stop. She complained that she came here from a distant land. Her friend got sick, and only purple flowers from the garden could cure her. The girl listened as she sighed sadly, and she felt very sorry for the woman and her friend. There are so many flowers in the garden. Nothing's gonna happen if I give you a couple, right? Then the girl quietly told the woman that she could give her some flowers, but the giant would not let her out, and the wall was too high. How can she give it to her? She said she was actually a powerful witch. As soon as the girl agrees to take her purple flowers out of the garden, she will immediately magically carry her behind the wall. . . Although the giant warned the girl that the outside was very dangerous, the girl never saw the world behind the wall and did not understand what the danger was. She told the voice behind the wall that she would take out a few flowers. There were so many flowers here, and they were all equally beautiful. She didn't understand why they were so important to the giant. The girl heard laughter coming from behind the wall. When she picked up a bouquet of flowers, a gust of wind caught her and carried her outside the wall. The tall witch took the purple flowers from her hands. The girl was happy because she did a good deed. She turned around wanting to go back, but found that there was no wall, no garden, no giant. “Good witch, I want to go back to the giant’s garden. Can you help me with your magic? she asked. “But you have nothing more to give me in return,” said the witch.